Corporate
Feb. 1, 2006
Another Memory Maker Pleads Guilty in Price-Fixing Settlement
SAN JOSE - Another manufacturer of dynamic random access memory agreed Monday to plead guilty in federal court to conspiring with competitors to fix prices on chips it sold to computer companies such as Dell Inc. and Apple Computer.




By Craig Anderson
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN JOSE - Another manufacturer of dynamic random access memory agreed Monday to plead guilty in federal court to conspiring with competitors to fix prices on chips it sold to computer companies such as Dell Inc. and Apple Computer.
Elpida Memory Inc., a Japanese company that w...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN JOSE - Another manufacturer of dynamic random access memory agreed Monday to plead guilty in federal court to conspiring with competitors to fix prices on chips it sold to computer companies such as Dell Inc. and Apple Computer.
Elpida Memory Inc., a Japanese company that w...
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